Continuing forward kaladin struck out at the nearest bandit moving with spring in his step
Attack: 10 Damage: 8
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Kaldin Bandit 2 (In cave bend) Pruecy Bandit 4 (in main cave area) Nariah Aranor Bandit 3 (can't be seen) Laura
With the wolf and one of the bandits in the afterlife, the remaining two bandits that can be seen are slightly enraged. The bandit in the bend of the cave has knocked his 2nd bolt. Out of no where, there's a sudden crash of metal and wood, coming from the far back of the cave, followed by some sea fayer type explicits.
Kaldin springs forward and swing at the bandit standing over his fallen breathen. His sword glances of the leather bracer as the bandit raises his arm to help block the blow. The bandit in the bend lets his bolt fly at Aranor. Attack: 10 Damage: 4
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Running after the bandit with the crossbow kaladin strikes again with his spear trying to disable not kill
Attack: 10 Damage: 4
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(@DM - Posting Pru's turn for after Bandit 2 - who should have disadvantage on their next attack this turn from the Vicious Mockery last turn - goes just to keep things moving)
Pru glares at the bandit with the crossbow in the cave bend and waggles her finger at him again.
"Now I've been trying to figure out what makes you so stupid to attack us like this," Pru begins. "Whatever it is, it's really working."
[Casts Vicious Mockery WIS DC13 save or takes 4 psychic damage and disadvantage on next attack]
Pru then draws her rapier and runs up closer to get to just behind Kaladin.
@ DM - might be waiting for the bandits to go - 2 is next, then Pru then 4, unless I've completely lost track. Though Naria and Laura never did post last round.
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Running past the closest bandit, Kaladin thrusts his spear at the bow wielder, who side steps the thrust. He slightly looses his footing as he launch a bolt at Aranor. (Disadvantage Roll:) Attack: 15 Damage: 6 / (Advantage Roll:) Attack: 22 Damage: 5
Just as the bolt lets loose of the bow, he starts to hear more voices taunting him. DC Save:8
The bandit falls over clutching his head, screaming, "Make them stop. Please make them stop." As he lay writhing in pain on the floor, blood slowly trickles from his ears. He seems to pass out from the pain.
The bandit in the cave entrance has seen enough and takes off toward the open world. "She didn't pay us for this," he shouts as he tries to escape.
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((I'm sorry. I was a bit absent this week, but I think maybe waiting for people to post in strict initiative order may be slowing things down too much?))
Aranor dodges the clumsy bolt shot by the bandit. He is about to strike the bandit with the bow down when he goes down on his own, clutching his head. Witnessing this, the other bandit tries to escape, but Aranor steps in front of him and swings with his sword.
At the force or Aranor's strike, the bandit drops to one knee. Using his sword as leverage, he slowly stands back up. The blow was a critical hit, blood rushes down his arm and begins to pool on the floor. "She. She didn't pay us enough for this." he murmurs. "There's money and some items in the back," he nods with his head, almost falling over. "Just let me live."
@All : I will look for a replacement for Nariah. Haven't heard from Laura either, waiting response on a DM. Is this moving too slow for you? Any changes I can make to make it better?
Kalasin steps carelessly past the bandit walking to the back
"I dont care what happens to him, we should put it to a vote"
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Continuing forward kaladin struck out at the nearest bandit moving with spring in his step
Attack: 10 Damage: 8
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Eurydice looses an arrow at S5. Attack: 22 Damage: 10
Coriana - Company of the Grey Chain
Wagner - Dragon Heist: Bards.
DM - The Old Keep
@Charwoman - think the above post might be for the wrong thread.
Initiatives
Kaldin
Bandit 2 (In cave bend)
Pruecy
Bandit 4 (in main cave area)
Nariah
Aranor
Bandit 3 (can't be seen)
Laura
With the wolf and one of the bandits in the afterlife, the remaining two bandits that can be seen are slightly enraged. The bandit in the bend of the cave has knocked his 2nd bolt. Out of no where, there's a sudden crash of metal and wood, coming from the far back of the cave, followed by some sea fayer type explicits.
Kaldin springs forward and swing at the bandit standing over his fallen breathen. His sword glances of the leather bracer as the bandit raises his arm to help block the blow. The bandit in the bend lets his bolt fly at Aranor. Attack: 10 Damage: 4
Pru wags her index finger back and forth at the bandit in the bend (#2).
"I'd use a clever insult on you, but with aim like that I think I'd feel bad," Pru says to the bandit.
[Casts Vicious Mockery DC13 WIS save or takes 3 psychic damage and disadvantage on their next attack]
@thoradin OOOOH. Thats funny
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4 , the bandit starts looking around to see where the voices are coming from, slinging insults at him.
Aranor dodges the crossbow bolt and lunges further into the cave, seeking to engage the closest bandit. He lunges at the bandit, swinging his sword.
Attack: 13 Damage: 9
Extended Signature
Characters: Bryony Alderleaf (Phandelver and Below) ♦ Vesta Trevelyan (Vecna: Eve of Ruin) ♦ Ada Kendrick (Curse of Strahd) ♦ Gareth Blackwood (Dragon of Icespire Peak) ♦ Karys Velthune (Out of the Abyss) ♦ Surina Xarith (Simple, Heroic Adventure)
DM: Baldur's Gate: Descent Into Avernus
@Nariah and Laura?
@All going to pass the last to actions and move on.
Initiatives
Kaldin
Bandit 2 (In cave bend)
Pruecy
Bandit 4 (in main cave area)
Nariah
Aranor
Bandit 3 (can't be seen)
Laura
Actions?
@Kaldin still, yes?
yes
Running after the bandit with the crossbow kaladin strikes again with his spear trying to disable not kill
Attack: 10 Damage: 4
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(@DM - Posting Pru's turn for after Bandit 2 - who should have disadvantage on their next attack this turn from the Vicious Mockery last turn - goes just to keep things moving)
Pru glares at the bandit with the crossbow in the cave bend and waggles her finger at him again.
"Now I've been trying to figure out what makes you so stupid to attack us like this," Pru begins. "Whatever it is, it's really working."
[Casts Vicious Mockery WIS DC13 save or takes 4 psychic damage and disadvantage on next attack]
Pru then draws her rapier and runs up closer to get to just behind Kaladin.
"And I want my dagger back too," she shouts.
@ Did we loose some players?
@ DM - might be waiting for the bandits to go - 2 is next, then Pru then 4, unless I've completely lost track. Though Naria and Laura never did post last round.
Running past the closest bandit, Kaladin thrusts his spear at the bow wielder, who side steps the thrust. He slightly looses his footing as he launch a bolt at Aranor. (Disadvantage Roll:) Attack: 15 Damage: 6 / (Advantage Roll:) Attack: 22 Damage: 5
Just as the bolt lets loose of the bow, he starts to hear more voices taunting him. DC Save: 8
The bandit falls over clutching his head, screaming, "Make them stop. Please make them stop." As he lay writhing in pain on the floor, blood slowly trickles from his ears. He seems to pass out from the pain.
The bandit in the cave entrance has seen enough and takes off toward the open world. "She didn't pay us for this," he shouts as he tries to escape.
((I'm sorry. I was a bit absent this week, but I think maybe waiting for people to post in strict initiative order may be slowing things down too much?))
Aranor dodges the clumsy bolt shot by the bandit. He is about to strike the bandit with the bow down when he goes down on his own, clutching his head. Witnessing this, the other bandit tries to escape, but Aranor steps in front of him and swings with his sword.
Attack: 18 Damage: 13
Extended Signature
Characters: Bryony Alderleaf (Phandelver and Below) ♦ Vesta Trevelyan (Vecna: Eve of Ruin) ♦ Ada Kendrick (Curse of Strahd) ♦ Gareth Blackwood (Dragon of Icespire Peak) ♦ Karys Velthune (Out of the Abyss) ♦ Surina Xarith (Simple, Heroic Adventure)
DM: Baldur's Gate: Descent Into Avernus
At the force or Aranor's strike, the bandit drops to one knee. Using his sword as leverage, he slowly stands back up. The blow was a critical hit, blood rushes down his arm and begins to pool on the floor. "She. She didn't pay us enough for this." he murmurs. "There's money and some items in the back," he nods with his head, almost falling over. "Just let me live."
@All : I will look for a replacement for Nariah. Haven't heard from Laura either, waiting response on a DM. Is this moving too slow for you? Any changes I can make to make it better?
Kalasin steps carelessly past the bandit walking to the back
"I dont care what happens to him, we should put it to a vote"
This Mug immediately shared with me a transcendental tale of an Infinite Mug that anchors the Universe and keeps it from folding in on itself. I filed this report under "illogical nonsense" and asked why its sign is in Times New Roman font, when it is basic knowledge that Arial Black is a far superior font. I wondered: How did this mug even get past the assembly line with its theistic beliefs and poor font choices?
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